Mr. Mostafa Kamal was born on February 2, 1955 AD in a noble Muslim family in Buddin village of Kankapait union of Chauddagram upazila of Comilla district. His father’s name is Al Haj Noor Mia and his mother is Al Haj Ayesha Noor. Among the three siblings, Mustafa Kamal is the eldest child of his parents. After his studies, he moved to Dhaka. Mustafa Kamal, a young man full of self-reliance and enthusiasm,
started some small businesses in Dhaka’s Molvi Bazar. Due to his courage and dedication, the business improved day by day and gradually he built one of the desirable industrial companies like Meghna Group of Industries. About 25 thousand people have been employed in 40 industrial establishments. More employment opportunities are expected to be created as the group expands. Mr. Mustafa Kamal in his personal life is very benevolent, unassuming, self-respecting, charitable, devoted, studious, philanthropic, and sincere. In 1995, he established Alhaj Noor Mia College with a single fund to spread the light of education in the area. He has so far built 48 Seasoned house for the landless poor of his village. He is constantly helping the needy and poor in education, medical, family, and social work. Public welfare works such as the construction of mosques, madrasas, student hostels and donations to orphanages are part of his regular activities.
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Recognized
21 June, 1996
809103201
21 June, 1996
21 June, 1996
Honors
Yes
Cumilla
Humanities, Science, Business Studies
Adherence to etiquette is of immense importance at every stage of life. There are certain rules of conduct in the class room as well, which if followed will benefit the students themselves as well as everyone in the class as a whole. Vipul Zaman tells about class room etiquette.abcd Attend class regularly and on time. Irregular class will not understand reading. Attending the class after the specified time disrupts the attention of the teacher and
others in the class to take the class. Stand and greet the teacher when he enters the classroom. If the teacher enters first, enter with permission. Do not lean forward or cross your legs in front of the teacher in the classroom. sit up straight Do not shout, whisper or talk loudly, throw paper, handkerchief or anything during the class.
An assignment is given from Chemistry text book for the fourth week in the academic year 2021 for the students studying in science department of Class IX. Students will complete and submit the fourth assignment of chemistry subject properly along with other subjects of ninth class fourth assignment. Here the students of class 9 are asked to write a report on Special precautions every student should take in chemistry laboratory.
Friends of the science department, how are you? I hope you are well. Being a science student, we often have to stay in the laboratory. A laboratory contains a variety of hazardous chemicals. In today’s discussion there is a report titled – Every student should take special care in the chemistry laboratory. Friends of the science department, how are you? I hope you are well. Being a science student, we often have to stay in the laboratory. A laboratory contains a variety of hazardous chemicals. In today’s discussion, there is a report on the topic: Every student should take special care in the chemistry laboratory.
A field is a large grass-covered field where games are played. Although generally ellipsoidal in shape, there are many different types: some almost perfect circles, some oblong ellipses and some completely irregular in shape, – with no symmetry – but all have completely curved borders, without exception. There are no specific dimensions for the field, but it is usually between 450 feet (137 m) and 500 feet (150 m) in diameter. Cricket is somewhat unusual among the major sports (along with golf, Australian rules football and baseball)
in that there are no fixed size rules for professional play. In most fields, a rope defines the perimeter of the field and is known as the boundary. Within the boundary, and usually as close to the center as possible, is the square, which is an area of carefully prepared grass. There the cricket pitch is prepared and marked for playing. On the pitch, the batsman bats the ball to him and runs between the two side wickets to score a run, the fielding team tries to return the ball to either side of the wicket to prevent this.